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L32Lookups for Logger32

L32Lookups.exe is an application that is used for doing Call Sign look-ups in Logger32.

L32Lookups has been entirely written in vb.net and is written so the call sign look ups are modular.

It currently contains modules for doing look ups thru QRZ HTML interface and QRZ XML Interface.
As time permits I plan on added other look up services into the program.

This application has an auto-updater built in so when an update becomes available the user will be asked
if they would like to update the program. and the updater will download and install the new update.

This file needs no installer and can be located where ever the user would like it to be.

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Graham..
I can’t right now but can after 7pm my time. email me your teamviewer login and password to n2amg@n2amg.com qand I will do it as soon as I can. Also include your QRZ login information so I can set it all up for you..

I am having a problem when using QRZ XML lookup in logger32. It seems that the callsign field is not cleared each time you click on a new DX spot and you wind up with several call signs connected together. I have tried this on a really old version of logger32 3.31 and it works fine. Running version 3.5 and the update that came later both have this issue. Any suggestions ? 73, K4MMX

Hi Craig..
To me it sounds like you are your an old version of the of the QRZXMLLookup. That software has been replaced by the program at the top of this thread called L32Lookups. Download the full install first and install it and then download the update and unzip that into the directory where you installed the lookup to. You will also need to point to the new lookup in the Logger32 internet lookup window. All of that is explained in the included pdf file. Install that program and update it and then let me know how you have made out.

Hi Rick,
I want to say THANKS ! It worked ! I thought that I needed to run the XML version since that was the service I was using. I did not realize that the updated version of L32Lookups did that as well. I did everything you said, and now its perfect ! Thanks for all your hard work.
73,
Craig K4MMX

Hallo Rick,the MAP is ok. In the windows View DX, IOTA Spots and DX Spots the red point for my qth is ok. But in the grayline window this point is anywhere in Kazakhstan. Do you have an explanation?
73 and merry Xmas
Hugo, dl2hrh

Are you using the default map for the grayline window? Each window has its won map if you have used a customized map it might not be centered where it should be. If that happens then all of the locations will be off.

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jitDebugging value set in the system.windows.forms section.
The application must also be compiled with debugging
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will be sent to the JIT debugger registered on the computer
rather than be handled by this dialog box.

Hi Jeff..
hmm I’ll have to do some digging and see why the Registry setting can’t be set with XP. Give me some time as I am swamped in both N1MM code and other projects I’m working on at the moment.. I will post an update when I get it figured out..

I was getting that same response Don. I just now did a new reinstall gave myself admin rights to everything and now when I do a look up, the web page opens, it auto logs me in, it looks up the call sign, great!! but the little screen will not populate. It says, “yes master, I searching” strange!!

Up Date, the admin rights for the Logger32 folder did not stay applied. I went back through all of the folders involved and made sure I had admin rights to those folders. Everything works just as it is suppose to. Sorry for the above knee jerk comment. Bob

Now I am getting the little screen not populated and it says “Yes master, I’m looking … I checked advanced properties for the Logger32.exe shortcut and it has the Run as Administrator box checked. Here is the path C:\Logger32\L32Lookups.exe L32Lookups.ini is also in the C:\Logger32 folder. Don

The QRZ window does open unless the user minimizes the window while it is open..
When the window is displaying the last call you looked up just minimize the window. From then on until you open the window it will open minimized each time it is loaded.

Hi Rick. ZS6RF , Leon here. My Logger is working 100% since the new reload. I had my friend, ZS6BAF’s Swisslog for Dos database converted to .ADIF and installed logger 32, did the latest upgrade and I can not get the Lookup to work. When I open Logger and Click on the QRZ lookuo icon in Logger32 toolbar, it changes from blue to transparent and does not open the box. I can not access it to setup QRZLookup. So I can’t put in the type of lookup and the password. Also, I can’t click on Toolbox to type in the URL for QRZLookuup.exe as there is no box! . But when I type in the callsign. the magnifying glass appears and I can ope QRZ!

Andreas..
It sounds like the lookup window has been hidden off the screen..
In Logger32 Click on the View top menu and then select Find Lost Windows.
You should be able to find the window that way. You are looking for the Internet Lookup Window

Hi Leon..
Sorry for not answering sooner been busy..
As I said to Andreas above it sounds like the Internet Lookup Window is hidden off the screen. You need to use the same as I described above. When you do a lookup and the lookup opens you can click on setup and set the lookup type and password from there. Or you can open the lookup directly and open the lookup that way to set it up.

Also one other important thing is if you are still using QRZLookup.exe you are using a very outdated program. About a year ago I stopped working on that lookup application. The new program available on my website is now called L32Lookups.exe. The QRZLookup.exe no longer works on some of the Windows 10 flavors as the controls I used are no longer supported.

Hi Peter.
Thanks so much. I feel like such a fool. I know all about lost windows, but never associated it with QRZLookup! I didn’t realize that the lookup was included in the Lost windows. Everything working fine. Thanks a lot

Gary..
In the directory where the lookup is installed there should be a file called L32LookupsDebugLog.txt please attach that file to an email and send it to rellison@twcny.rr.com
This way I hopefully can see where this is taking place..

I don’t think your code likes it if someone sets there Windows system date format to that other of the default. Mine was at DD-MMM-YY instead of the default MM/DD/YYYY Changing it back tot he default may have fixed it.